Recap of last session

- The party visited Daran Edermath and earned the confidence of the old warrior amist some good apple cider drinks. He informed the party of the some misterious figures roaming around Old Owl Well. A place of and old watchtower and ancient dormant magic.

- The party used the underground tunnels near the woods to gain access to the Rebrands hideout beneath Tresendar Manor. Over there they dispatched a creature named Nothic (a former wizard transformed into a hideous one-eye beast) along some Redbrands thugs and a couple of Bugbears and liberate three captives, Mirna Dendrar and her two teenager daughters. As a token of gratitude, Mirna informed the party about a valuable heirloom, an emerald necklace hidden in an alchemy shop in the abandoned town of Thundertree.

- A small goblin also survived the raid and fainted before the combat started.

- After the main battle, there still two hallways to investigate of the complex plus the Manor on top. No signs of Glasstaff

•Narth, an old farmer: Sister Garaele who oversees the shrine of luck, recently left town for a few days, then returned wounded and exhausted,"

•Elsa, a gossipy barmaid: Daran Edermath the orchard keeper, is a former adventurer."

•Lanar, a miner.: “Orc reader have been seen on the east end of Triboar Trail. The townmaster is looking for someone to run them off.”

•Trlena, the innkeeper’s wife: Thel Dadrar, a local woodcarver, stood up to the Rebrands a tenday ago when they came by his shop and leered at his wife. The ruffians murdered him. Several townsfolk saw it happen. The Rebrands grabbed his body, and now his wife, daughter, and son have gone missing too."

•Pip, Toblen Stonehill young son: “Qelline Alderleaf’s son Carp said he found a secret tunnel in the woods, but Redbrands almost caught him.”

•Freda, a weaver: The redbrands hassle every business in town, except for the Phanalin Miner’s Exchange. They don’t want trouble with Halia Thornton who runs it.

The adventure log is where you list the sessions and adventures your party has been on, but for now, we suggest doing a very light “story so far” post. Just give a brief overview of what the party has done up to this point. After each future session, create a new post detailing that night’s adventures.

One final tip: Don’t stress about making your Obsidian Portal campaign look perfect. Instead, just make it work for you and your group. If everyone is having fun, then you’re using Obsidian Portal exactly as it was designed, even if your adventure log isn’t always up to date or your characters don’t all have portrait pictures.